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Thailand's trade deficit expanded to USD 3.3 billion, a rise from USD 1.64 billion in April 2024 and surpassing market predictions of a USD 1.2 billion shortfall.
Thailand aims to boost US imports, especially agricultural products and energy, while seeking to modernize its aircraft fleet. It also encourages mutual investments in key sectors like energy.
Articles by Angela Reyes on Thailand Business News, a comprehensive news service about Thailand with a business and financial perspective edited in Bangkok by Siam News Network ...
Thailand has been classified as a "Low Risk" country under the European Union's Deforestation-Free Regulation (EUDR), streamlining the export process for Thai agricultural products to EU markets.
Several Asian countries, including Thailand, Singapore, and China, are experiencing a resurgence of COVID-19 cases, prompting renewed public health measures.
Thailand launched the “Amazing Thailand Love Wins Festival,” celebrating Pride Month, emphasizing inclusion, equality, and boosting tourism nationwide.
Thailand has reported a significant increase in Covid-19 cases, recording 52,917 new infections and four deaths between May 18 and 24. The cumulative number of infections since the beginning of 2025 ...
Asia, home to over half the world’s population and some of its fastest-growing economies, has become a critical battleground in the fight against climate ...
Thailand has earned an impressive 8th position globally, as highlighted by the New York Post, a leading American media outlet.
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent anticipates securing multiple significant trade deals in the coming weeks, expressing optimism about advancing international economic relations and strengthening ...
The recent surge in Asian currencies, such as the Taiwanese dollar (TWD) which appreciated by approximately 9% against the USD in a week, reflects a shift in market dynamics driven by trade tensions ...
The "Tout à fait Thaï 2025" festival in Paris succeeded in promoting Thai culture, attracting over 10,000 visitors.